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    Scott,

    The attached Pic shows the steps to do it. You can eliminate all the face Items in the Base Cabinet if you want but that's not necessary.

    1. Place a Cabinet and Size it.
    2. Put the tub in it
    3. Create a Custom Countertop
    4. Break the Countertop and adjust it's shape
    5. Edit the Countertop so that it's the same Height as the Cabinet (dbx)

    That's it - the Counter Top can be as complex a shape as you want.
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